"The Franco-Nunavois flag (2002) bears blue that reference the arctic
sky and white which recall the snow, abundantly present on the territory. The
principal shape represent an igloo, and under this one, the inukshuk* which
symbolise the human presence. in the image of the Canadian and Nunuavese
francophone, the dandelion flower resist, by its stubbornness, assaults and
adapt itself to its environment. Supple, it bend to resist storms, but always
unbend its head, proud to be alive."

Although it doesn't bear a lys like other francophone flags, the colour
blue in the other 2 territorial flags is said to be a link to it so this might
have been on the mind of its creator.
Marc Pasquin, 6 May 2005